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the big question is will nasa be ready. nasa had their budget cut in half this past year. nothing is clear but spacex is certainly confident about its future, terrell. >> we'll certainly be watching. dick, thank you so much. >>> one year ago a massive and powerful tornado devastated the town of joplin. 160 people were killed, hundreds injured. today the town will break ground as through new schools including a high school. and the speaker at this year's graduation was the president of the united states. danielle nottingham reports. >> reporter: president obama didn't have to look far for motivation behind his commencement address for the joplin high school class of 2012. >> as i look out at this class and across this city, what's clear is that you're the source of inspiration today. >> reporter: it was may 22nd, 2011, when a half-mile wide f-5 tornado struck. when it was over, 7,500 buildings were damaged or destroyed around 161 people were dead, including quinton anderson's parents. >> i remember like it's still with me. >> reporter: anderson and his parents were in their
the big question is will nasa be ready. nasa had their budget cut in half this past year. nothing is clear but spacex is certainly confident about its future, terrell. >> we'll certainly be watching. dick, thank you so much. >>> one year ago a massive and powerful tornado devastated the town of joplin. 160 people were killed, hundreds injured. today the town will break ground as through new schools including a high school. and the speaker at this year's graduation was the...
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nasa's sophisticated "curiosity" rover on a quest for signs of life on the red planet. >>> and first kiss. even the first couple can't turn down the kiss cam. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning, everybody. good to be with you. i'm terrell brown. high heat and dry conditions this summer are fueling a drought of epic proportions across the united states. the government report shows 55% of the country's experiencing moderate to extreme levels of drought. the affected area stretches for thousands of miles from the desert southwest, across the plains and into the midwest and southeast. it is one of the most severe droughts in decades, even rivaling those of the dust bowl in the 1930s. a prayer for rain sounded by millions. this summer's drought is taking its toll on farmers and ranchers, hoping for some help from mother nature before it's too late. >> ranchers are in trouble because the pastures around here which normally would be at least knee-high, if not up to the thigh in some cases with good prairie hay, it's like somebody mowed it, and besides the cows. >> fields throughout t
nasa's sophisticated "curiosity" rover on a quest for signs of life on the red planet. >>> and first kiss. even the first couple can't turn down the kiss cam. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning, everybody. good to be with you. i'm terrell brown. high heat and dry conditions this summer are fueling a drought of epic proportions across the united states. the government report shows 55% of the country's experiencing moderate to extreme levels of drought. the...
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the nasa announcement today that has a lot of people curious. in oregon... but somehow, te ♪ [ female announcer ] those who look to fuel body and mind with the simplest of grains, they are not hard to find. just four ingredients, it all starts here. just as it was back 100 years. from the seed to the spoon, simple things go into every flake, every bite, genuine, true. the simple grains cereals from kellogg's. >>> high pressure billion into the bay area. but storm clouds gathering off the coastline. we'll talk about that coming up. >> and so far tow good as you hit the roads this early -- so far, so good as you hit the roads this early morning. extra volume on 101 near mckee. traffic and weather together every 10 minutes. >>> a tree crushes the roof of a car in oregon but somehow the couple inside escaped with only minor injuries. it happened just south of portland yesterday. the two people had pulled up to their home when a 100-foot tree snapped off at its base. rescuers expected the worst, but the couple was able to crawl out of the small opening in the p
the nasa announcement today that has a lot of people curious. in oregon... but somehow, te ♪ [ female announcer ] those who look to fuel body and mind with the simplest of grains, they are not hard to find. just four ingredients, it all starts here. just as it was back 100 years. from the seed to the spoon, simple things go into every flake, every bite, genuine, true. the simple grains cereals from kellogg's. >>> high pressure billion into the bay area. but storm clouds gathering off...
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. >> reporter: nasa and the u.s. air force will monitor baumgartner's jump to learn about high altitude limits on the human body. are you understandably nervous about that? >> oh, yes. this is stepping into the unknown. >> reporter: baumgartner says he's also confident as he's ready to take a plunge unprecedented in u.s. history. >>> that could be really good or really bad. we'll have to see what happens. straight ahead your monday morning weather and in sports a historic night for drew brees and a post-season victory sealed with a kiss. post-season victory sealed with a kiss. food, meet flavor. flavor, meet food. it's time for swanson flavor boost. concentrated broth in easy to use packets. mix it into skillet dishes, for an instant dose of... hell-o! [ female announcer ] get recipes at flavorboost.com. why let constipation stry miralax.? mirlax works differently than other laxatives. it draws water into your colon to unblock your system naturally. don't wait to feel great. miralax. >>> here's a look at the weather
. >> reporter: nasa and the u.s. air force will monitor baumgartner's jump to learn about high altitude limits on the human body. are you understandably nervous about that? >> oh, yes. this is stepping into the unknown. >> reporter: baumgartner says he's also confident as he's ready to take a plunge unprecedented in u.s. history. >>> that could be really good or really bad. we'll have to see what happens. straight ahead your monday morning weather and in sports a...
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nasa revealed yesterday that mission scientists may suffer more nail-biting on august 6th. a problem with the communications relay satellite orbiting mars may mean they'll be waiting for hours to learn if "curiosity" made it down safely. we'll certainly be watching. >>> coming up on a tuesday morning, your weather forecast. and in sports, they're in vip seats for some pre-olympic basketball, but will the first couple smooch for the kiss cam? basketball, but will the first couple smooch for the kiss cam? [ male announcer ] subway is the only place under the sun that lets you build your better breakfast with avocado! imagine avocado on a toasty bacon egg & cheese on flatbread. come celebrate avocado season before the sun goes down on this delicious addition! subway. build your better breakfast. with the subway buffalo chicken, featured $5 footlong of july! juicy chicken, bold buffalo sauce n' cool ranch on freshly baked bread. this chicken is kickin' and this july only, it's a $5 footlong! subway. eat fresh. >>> here's a look at t >>> here's a look at the forecast in some cit
nasa revealed yesterday that mission scientists may suffer more nail-biting on august 6th. a problem with the communications relay satellite orbiting mars may mean they'll be waiting for hours to learn if "curiosity" made it down safely. we'll certainly be watching. >>> coming up on a tuesday morning, your weather forecast. and in sports, they're in vip seats for some pre-olympic basketball, but will the first couple smooch for the kiss cam? basketball, but will the first...
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nasa and the air force will monitor today's jump. >>> actors danny devito and rhea pearl man are splitting up after 32 years of children. they were together on the sitcom "taxi" back in 1978. perlman is best known for playing carla on "cheers." devito currently stars in the comedy "it's always sunny in philadelphia." >>> in london, no love lost between a stag and a man who drifted just a little too close to the herd. it appeared the man didn't know it was mating season, sparking the large animal's anger. it chased the fellow around the tree and he figured he better get up the tree. the stag was not playing. i'm terrell brown. this is "cbs morning news." [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. . >>> good more. welcome to 9news now. today is tuesday, october 9. it's buddy check 9 today. good morning. i'm andre
nasa and the air force will monitor today's jump. >>> actors danny devito and rhea pearl man are splitting up after 32 years of children. they were together on the sitcom "taxi" back in 1978. perlman is best known for playing carla on "cheers." devito currently stars in the comedy "it's always sunny in philadelphia." >>> in london, no love lost between a stag and a man who drifted just a little too close to the herd. it appeared the man didn't...
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nasa going all hollywood on us. it's going to be fun to watch. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest on the colorado shooting investigation. john miller tells us about the content of a package allegedly sent by the suspected gunman. plus, a look at rising food prices in the wake of a record drought and golf great, phil mickelson on a new teacher's academy focusing on math and science. by the way, we hear that he may even help charlie rose with his swing or charlie may help him. i've heard charlie's got game. don't underestimate. this ises "cbs morning news" for this thursday. i'm terrell brown. this thursday. i'm terrell brown. take care everybody. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com do a lot of sending... and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. [ bob ] i got the tickets. [ male announcer ] and with citibank popmoney, it's even easier to keep sending...and receiving. let me get you back. no, it's on me. i insist. no way. yes way. well let me c
nasa going all hollywood on us. it's going to be fun to watch. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest on the colorado shooting investigation. john miller tells us about the content of a package allegedly sent by the suspected gunman. plus, a look at rising food prices in the wake of a record drought and golf great, phil mickelson on a new teacher's academy focusing on math and science. by the way, we hear that he may even help charlie rose with his swing or...
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the time lapse video just released by nasa was taken by the crew aboard the international space station. >>> this morning, there are new questions about the way 911 operators handled calls regarding the fire that killed josh paul and his two sons. the father intentionally set the fire and was a person of interest in his wife's 2009 disappearance. i social worker called 9-1-1 sunday after powell would not let her inside his home to supervise a visit with his sons. but phone logs show nearly eight minutes passed before sheriff's deputies were dispatched to the home. >> i'm on a supervised visitation for a court-ordered visit and something really weird has happened. >> elizabeth griffin hall tells the 911 operator that seven-year-old charlie and five-year-old braden were one step ahead of her when powell slammed the door on her. >> how long will it be in. >> i don't know, ma'am. they have to respond to emergency life-threatening situations first. >> this could be life-threatening. he went to court on wednesday and he didn't get his kids back. and this is really -- i'm afraid for their live
the time lapse video just released by nasa was taken by the crew aboard the international space station. >>> this morning, there are new questions about the way 911 operators handled calls regarding the fire that killed josh paul and his two sons. the father intentionally set the fire and was a person of interest in his wife's 2009 disappearance. i social worker called 9-1-1 sunday after powell would not let her inside his home to supervise a visit with his sons. but phone logs show...
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nation's highest civilian honor were forrer secretary of state madeleine albright, former senator and nasa astronaut, john glenn, the first american to orbit earth. novelist toni morrison, winner of pulitzer and noble prize in literature, retired supreme court justice john paul stevens, and singer/songwriter and voice of a generation, bob dylan. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," wynton marsalis sits down with paul simon for a musician to musician chat. i'm terrell brown. this is the "cbs morning news." today's workout is hardcore... and hot! but we'll be pushing it to the extreme. so we use new coppertone sport pro series with duraflex. it's the best coppertone sport ever. it's light so your skin can breathe. but it stays on strong in extreme sweat conditions. it's all about taking it to the next level. that's why we stepped up to pro series. and it gives us broad spectrum uva/uvb protection. that sun won't quit. and neither will we. thanks to new coppertone sport pro series. let's go ! that's how we embrace the sun. you can always expect more. like more on demand
nation's highest civilian honor were forrer secretary of state madeleine albright, former senator and nasa astronaut, john glenn, the first american to orbit earth. novelist toni morrison, winner of pulitzer and noble prize in literature, retired supreme court justice john paul stevens, and singer/songwriter and voice of a generation, bob dylan. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," wynton marsalis sits down with paul simon for a musician to musician...
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nasa's experimental lander doesn't get far before meeting a fiery end. this is the cbs morning news. wardrobe. cute. then new activia breakfast blend. a great way to help start the day. mmm... creamy lowfat yogurt with grains in yummy breakfast flavors, like apple cinnamon. its hearty, with twice the protein of regular lowfat yogurt and helps regulate your digestive system. our morning routines are important, aren't they? new activia breakfast blend. [ female announcer ] the gold standard in anti-aging. roc® retinol. found in roc® retinol correxion deep wrinkle night cream. it's clinically proven to give 10 years back to the look of skin. now for maximum results... the power of roc® retinol is intensified with a serum to create retinol correxion® max. it's proven to be 4x better at smoothing lines and deep wrinkles than professional treatments. new roc® retinol correxion® max. nothing's better than gold. that's 3 moves, 5 jobs, 2 newborns. it's no wonder i'm getting gray. but kate still looks like...kate. [ female announcer ] with nice'n easy, all
nasa's experimental lander doesn't get far before meeting a fiery end. this is the cbs morning news. wardrobe. cute. then new activia breakfast blend. a great way to help start the day. mmm... creamy lowfat yogurt with grains in yummy breakfast flavors, like apple cinnamon. its hearty, with twice the protein of regular lowfat yogurt and helps regulate your digestive system. our morning routines are important, aren't they? new activia breakfast blend. [ female announcer ] the gold standard in...
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you'll hear more about nasa's efforts later. and what i'm going to do1r is ge a little more background on challenge-driven innovation. and i'm going to do that just by plaijerrizing some people because it makes it a loteasier for me. i want to look at this quote, prize is a very old -- an old idea that is surprisingly powerful in our modern society. this is by a study that by mckenzie and company, back in 2010. prize is a very old idea, very powerful in our modern society. surprisingly powerful in our modern society. mckenzie also said this, 32,000, in 2010, there were 32,000no competitions, competitions, prizes, awards. that's a big number. it could be bigger but it's a big number, for one year, 32,000 competitions happened. to continue on in myk mckenzie also said this, while tens of thousands of prizes and awards are give out every year, we've been struck by the lack of conferences or professional associations to share best practices and facilitate collaboration. now there's some kind of relationship between what doing here
you'll hear more about nasa's efforts later. and what i'm going to do1r is ge a little more background on challenge-driven innovation. and i'm going to do that just by plaijerrizing some people because it makes it a loteasier for me. i want to look at this quote, prize is a very old -- an old idea that is surprisingly powerful in our modern society. this is by a study that by mckenzie and company, back in 2010. prize is a very old idea, very powerful in our modern society. surprisingly powerful...
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nasa launched it last november. now scientists are anxiously awaiting its touchdown late sunday night pacific time. the risky procedure requires the spacecraft to zig and zag as it goes from 13,000 miles per hour to zero in seven minutes. >> is this going to work? >> we have a lot of confidence it's going to work. there are certainly a lot of new elements. our entry descent and landing, because of the size of the rover, was a new type of entry descent and landing. >> one wrong move could doom the project. nasa has to wait 14 minutes before radio transmissions reach the earth signaling success or failure. >> we're about to land a small compact car on the surface with a trunk load of instruments. >> the lander weighs a total of 1 ton and it cost $2.5 billion to build. once on the ground, the research starts immediately. >> roughly, the first two weeks will be spent putting up the mast, using the instruments that are associated with the mast, doing remote sensing. >> curiosity is on a two-year mission to search for sig
nasa launched it last november. now scientists are anxiously awaiting its touchdown late sunday night pacific time. the risky procedure requires the spacecraft to zig and zag as it goes from 13,000 miles per hour to zero in seven minutes. >> is this going to work? >> we have a lot of confidence it's going to work. there are certainly a lot of new elements. our entry descent and landing, because of the size of the rover, was a new type of entry descent and landing. >> one wrong...
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. >>> nasa scientists are loving this. getting increasingly detailed messages and pictures from curiosity, the sophisticated new rover on mars. edward lawrence has the latest from the propulsion center in pasadena, california. >>ment first clol photo of the red planet. it shows the crater where it touched down. >> this is the first color image of the landscape where we've landed. like i said, we'll talk about it some more in a second. i -- waited a long time for this to come back. >> nasa also released a 2.5 minute video of the plunge to the surface. a video camera captured the final moments as curiosity dropped through the atmosphere. it deployed this antenna allowing for a direct connection between mars and the earth without relaying through a satellite. nasa scientists are checking out the rover's systems to make sure everything works before trying to drive. >> i'm confident there will be a lot of surprises when we start looking around. >> next engineers will raise the mast on the rover. it can rotate and look around as
. >>> nasa scientists are loving this. getting increasingly detailed messages and pictures from curiosity, the sophisticated new rover on mars. edward lawrence has the latest from the propulsion center in pasadena, california. >>ment first clol photo of the red planet. it shows the crater where it touched down. >> this is the first color image of the landscape where we've landed. like i said, we'll talk about it some more in a second. i -- waited a long time for this to...
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the mars rover is taking the weekend off while scientists install a software upgrade earlier today nasa got these new images beamed back from curiosity it shows a close-up of the robbers landing and today it's marking curiosities touchdown nasa scientists hope this mission will help answer questions about the existence of life on mars. that is meant to them a few times this week it turns out the mohawks are the mars mission has roots right here in the bay area. some go back brodsky is from oakland. with yellow stars and see mission control room on sunday when curiosity touchdown on mars. his unique and very stylish look made in international sensation and he hopes and inspires others. they thought that in some way of kids and others are motivated to come here in the same media can't suit i like to say it takes all types to basically make these missions work. >>> his been with nasa for nine years and the tenses for funky hair styles for big missions abroad dialogue do what we call him? >>> mohawk man. he's a brilliant guy is a great inspiration. i love my chicago black hawks even know th
the mars rover is taking the weekend off while scientists install a software upgrade earlier today nasa got these new images beamed back from curiosity it shows a close-up of the robbers landing and today it's marking curiosities touchdown nasa scientists hope this mission will help answer questions about the existence of life on mars. that is meant to them a few times this week it turns out the mohawks are the mars mission has roots right here in the bay area. some go back brodsky is from...
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more testing is needed. >>> nasa's far more successful mars rover is sending back pictures from the red planet. a first panorama shot released yesterday shows the rocky planet where curiosity landed. in a distance, is a three-mile high mountain. it will begin hunting for signs of past or present life. >>> back on this planet, the normally lush field of the great plains are parched from this year's historic drought. so some farmers who watched their corn shrivel from lack of rain are turning to a much heartier crop. michelle miller has that story. >> rubbery here. >> as donald and his son mark walk through their dying fields in pawnee city, nebraska. they see signs of life rows away. >> you look at your corn and it's all dry and dead. you move into here and it's green and bush. >> it's not done yet, either. these seeds are still pretty damp. they've got a ways to go before they turn red and harvest. >> this is a grain called sorghum. it's primarily used as livestock feed and as an alternative to corn in ethanol. donald has been growing it for 45 years. rain or shine or drought. you'll ge
more testing is needed. >>> nasa's far more successful mars rover is sending back pictures from the red planet. a first panorama shot released yesterday shows the rocky planet where curiosity landed. in a distance, is a three-mile high mountain. it will begin hunting for signs of past or present life. >>> back on this planet, the normally lush field of the great plains are parched from this year's historic drought. so some farmers who watched their corn shrivel from lack of...
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this is nasa video of the 2004 transfer of venice, which won't happen again until the 22nd century, but in the 1700s, the transit ignite the first grace space race, the request for a yardstick of the heavens. andrea wolfe wrote the book, "chasing venice." >> in the 18th century, astronomers believed they could use the transit of venice to answer the most pressing questions of the age, which is the precise distance of the solar system. it was important for trading empire or naval power. >> reporter: scientists decided that by measuring the timing and angles of venice crossing the sun from various points on earth, that they could calculate the distance from earth to sun, but this triangulation required dispatching hundreds of astronomers from nearly a dozen nations to far-flung corners of the globe. they dragged cumbersome equipment like this to the arctic circle, the tip of africa, and siberia. >> what did they have to drag? >> everything. vicious, hostile environments. tropical sto tropical storms, hurricanes. >> reporter: captain james cook's first voyage to tahiti was to record it. in
this is nasa video of the 2004 transfer of venice, which won't happen again until the 22nd century, but in the 1700s, the transit ignite the first grace space race, the request for a yardstick of the heavens. andrea wolfe wrote the book, "chasing venice." >> in the 18th century, astronomers believed they could use the transit of venice to answer the most pressing questions of the age, which is the precise distance of the solar system. it was important for trading empire or naval...
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. >>> nasa released a portrait of planet earth. may be the best yet. this sharp image is a composite of several pictures taken earlier this month by a data line. it is the first of a new generation of spacecraft designed to study many facets of our ever-changing planet. that's a beautiful shot. straight ahead, your friday morning weather and in sports, the celtics drive to a stunning comeback against the magic in orlando. maybe you can be there; maybe you can't. when you have migraines with fifteen or more headache days a month, you miss out on your life. you may have chronic migraine. go to mychronicmigraine.com to find a headache specialist. and don't live a maybe life. ♪ [ gong ] strawberry banana! [ male announcer ] for a smoothie with real fruit plus veggie nutrition new v8 v-fusion smoothie. could've had a v8. ♪ a little rendezvous ♪ that special something ♪ that will carry you through ♪ that little reward ♪ for all the things you do [ female announcer ] luscious, creamy filling -- perfectly combined with our intense, slow-melting cho
. >>> nasa released a portrait of planet earth. may be the best yet. this sharp image is a composite of several pictures taken earlier this month by a data line. it is the first of a new generation of spacecraft designed to study many facets of our ever-changing planet. that's a beautiful shot. straight ahead, your friday morning weather and in sports, the celtics drive to a stunning comeback against the magic in orlando. maybe you can be there; maybe you can't. when you have migraines...
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. ♪ prm is >>> now that nasa's shuttle program is history, the orbiters are going to museums around the country riding on top of a 747. it's an amazing sight. chip reid explains how it works. >> reporter: it was a stunning sight as the shuttle "discovery" soared piggyback over the washington mall and later the "enterprise" over new york city. ray zinc has been putting shuttles on top of jumbo jets for 14 years. we caught up with him at the intrepid museum in manhattan. where the "enterprise" will soon find a home. when you first heard they were going to put the orbiter on back of a 747, what did you think? >> first thing you don't think it's possible. you look at the sheer size and drag and think it can't be done. >> it takes place in a 10-story steel structure, a 10 to 12-hour process in which the shuttle with its fragile coating of heat-resistant tiles is carefully placed in a slipping and slowly lifted. the 747 is moved underneath and the shuttle is then lowered into place and secured with just three large bolts. >> the three attach points where the shuttle is mounted to the 747 are
. ♪ prm is >>> now that nasa's shuttle program is history, the orbiters are going to museums around the country riding on top of a 747. it's an amazing sight. chip reid explains how it works. >> reporter: it was a stunning sight as the shuttle "discovery" soared piggyback over the washington mall and later the "enterprise" over new york city. ray zinc has been putting shuttles on top of jumbo jets for 14 years. we caught up with him at the intrepid museum in...
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. >> and it was december when nasa launched a space craft carrying curiosity rover. all of these months and millions of miles later there is an appointment next sunday fight. and r.and wayne freedman will be at nasa ames sunday night. >> this is going to be a good show. for nasa and j.p.l. this is knowing they've done all they can z landing on mars is not easy. in previous tries we've suck said seeded only owe% of the time. and this will have a world wide audience. if there is curiosity then it probably began with this. the now famous seven minutes of terror video depicting a landing. >> there is something difficult we know. and this is anxious moment. whether or not i had a video to look at. >> the lead scientist had only minutes to speak with us today. his space craft and mars moved closer together. the target is a crater where water once flowed. and there is an opportunity to read the planet's history. >> succession is layered giving us a recorded history of probably what represent hundreds of millions of years of time, maybe a billion years of time when the plane
. >> and it was december when nasa launched a space craft carrying curiosity rover. all of these months and millions of miles later there is an appointment next sunday fight. and r.and wayne freedman will be at nasa ames sunday night. >> this is going to be a good show. for nasa and j.p.l. this is knowing they've done all they can z landing on mars is not easy. in previous tries we've suck said seeded only owe% of the time. and this will have a world wide audience. if there is...
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. >>> nasa released satellite pictures of a giant iceberg breaking away from a glacier in green land. the pictures taken this week show a huge ice shell cracking and breaking up. the largest piece is an iceberg of 46 square miles, twice the size of manhattan island. scientists say it happened because greenland is warming five times faster than the average. >>> the man who took off his clothes at the portland airport, he was found not guilty of indecent exposure. john brennan said he was protesting what he thought were invasive measures by security personnel. a judge ruled brennan is protected by free speech rights. getting any ideas? >>> imagine working 70 years at one job. that's how long al blackman has been a mechanic at the airport. he turned 87 next month and started when he was 16. guess how much he made in 1942? 50 cents an hour. he still reports to work every day for american airlines and has no plans to retire. to mark his incredible achievement, he got a right in a vintage plane. >>> now a toast. we don't mean the bubbly. a british auction house says it piece of toast -- gav
. >>> nasa released satellite pictures of a giant iceberg breaking away from a glacier in green land. the pictures taken this week show a huge ice shell cracking and breaking up. the largest piece is an iceberg of 46 square miles, twice the size of manhattan island. scientists say it happened because greenland is warming five times faster than the average. >>> the man who took off his clothes at the portland airport, he was found not guilty of indecent exposure. john brennan...